Barron's bestselling Bilingual Dictionaries are now available as apps for both Mac and Android devices, including most smartphones and tablets.
Each app contains more than 230,000 headwords, making Barron's Bilingual Dictionary Apps the perfect on-the-go tool for travelers, students, and all other language learners.

Barron’s is now taking a comprehensive approach to foreign-language reference volumes, this definitive Spanish-English dictionary and a companion French-English dictionary being two prime examples. This book features 100, 000 entries with translations, and makes an ideal reference book for schools, libraries, businesses, and the home bookshelf. Yet its manageable size and reasonable price also makes it a practical learning tool for students taking a Spanish language course. It features:

Two full-length sections: English to Spanish and Spanish to English

American-style English translations of all Spanish entries

Headwords printed in a second color for easy reference with translations, parts of speech, and pronunciation guide printed in black

Free downloadable bilingual electronic dictionary available for downloading on your PC, the Kindle e-reader, and nearly all PDAs and smartphones

This all-inclusive dictionary also features full-color atlas-style maps, a concise grammar guide, a regular verb conjugation list, and many more language learning aids. Here is a complete and up-to-date bilingual dictionary for libraries, schools, and the home. It can also serve as a helpful take-along book for international travelers.

From the Reviews:
“The words ‘concise’ and ‘comprehensive’ describe the content of this compact book. Definitions are fuller and more examples are given than in Merriam-Webster’s Spanish-English Dictionary (Merriam-Webster, 2005)”
The Hartford Courant, Sunday, August 26, 2007

“A practical bilingual dictionary with more than 100,000 entries of current vocabulary in English and Spanish including excellent examples of words used in context to illustrate idiomatic usage. In addition, it provides pronunciation in both languages, with, for Spanish, Spanish American pronunciation given first, followed by ceceo, generally associated with Spain. Users also will appreciate the numerous culture notes, grammar guides, and verb-conjugation lists. An e-ticket for a free downloadable electronic dictionary is included.”
Booklist, Friday, June 15, 2007
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